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here. For other uses, see Gilani (disambiguation) </wiki/Gilani_(disambiguation)>. This article *needs additional citations </wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources#Inline_citations> for verification </wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability>*. Please help improve this article <http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abdul-Qadir_Gilani&action=edit> by adding reliable references </wiki/Wikipedia:Identifying_reliable_sources>. Unsourced material may be challenged </wiki/Template:Citation_needed> and removed </wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability#Burden_of_evidence>. /(March 2011)/ This article *may contain original research </wiki/Wikipedia:No_original_research>*. Please improve it <http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abdul-Qadir_Gilani&action=edit> by verifying </wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability> the claims made and adding references </wiki/Wikipedia:References>. Statements consisting only of original research may be removed. More details may be available on the talk page </wiki/Talk:Abdul-Qadir_Gilani>. /(March 2011)/ Abdul-Qadir Gilani Religion Islam </wiki/Islam> Personal Born 1077 CE (Common Era) Gilan </wiki/Gilan>, Iran </wiki/Iran> Died 1166 CE Baghdad </wiki/Baghdad>, Iraq </wiki/Iraq> Senior posting Title Sheikh, Ghaus-e-Azam Religious career Works Al-Ghunya li-talibi tariq al-haqq wa al-din, etc. *Al-Syed Muhiyudin Abu Muhammad Abdal Qadir al-Gilani al-Hasani wal-Hussaini* ,^[1] <#cite_note-Sufis_2002.2C_p123-0> ^[2] <#cite_note-Syed_Abdul_Qadir_Jilani_2000.2C_p24-1> (Persian </wiki/Persian_language>: ,Urdu </wiki/Urdu>: /Abdolqder Gilni/) (also spelled Abdulqadir Gaylani, Abdelkader, Abdul Qadir, Abdul Khadir - Jilani, Jeelani, Jilali, Gailani, Gillani, Gilani, Al Gilani) or simply known as *Ghaus-e-Azam* (470561 AH) (10771166 CE) was a Persian </wiki/Persian_people>^[3] <#cite_note-2> Islamic </wiki/Islamic> preacher, Sufi </wiki/Sufi> sheikh </wiki/Sheikh> and the figurehead of the Qadiri </wiki/Qadiri> Sufi order, but he from and honoured by all Sufi order </wiki/Sufi_order>.^[4] <#cite_note-3> He was born on a Wednesday the 10th Rabi at-Thani in 470 AH, 1077 CE,^[5] <#cite_note-4> in the Persian </wiki/Persia> province of Gilan </wiki/Gilan> (Iran </wiki/Iran>) south of the Caspian Sea </wiki/Caspian_Sea>. Contents [hide <#>] * 1 Lineage and Biography <#Lineage_and_Biography> o 1.1 Education <#Education> o 1.2 Later life <#Later_life>

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o 1.3 Death <#Death> Family <#Family> Works <#Works> Bibliography <#Bibliography> See also <#See_also> List of notable personalities <#List_of_notable_personalities> References <#References> External links <#External_links> o 8.1 His Works <#His_Works> o 8.2 Branches and affiliated organisations of the Qadiri Order <#Branches_and_affiliated_organisations_of_the_Qadiri_Order>

[edit </w/index.php?title=Abdul-Qadir_Gilani&action=edit&section=1>] Lineage and Biography Abdul-Qadir ibn Abi Salih Musa ibn Abdullah ibn Yahya ibn Muhammad ibn Abu Muhammad AbuBakr Dawud ibn Musa ibn Abdullah ibn Musa Jawni ibn Abdullah ibn Hassan al-Muthanna ibn Hassan </wiki/Hassan> ibn Ali </wiki/Ali> ibn Abi Talib </wiki/Abi_Talib> , and this on his father side so you can see why they call him al-Hassani due to his tracing up to Muhammad's grandson Hassan ibn Ali. On his mother side, she is the daughter of a saintly person Abdullah Sawmai who was a direct descendant of Imam Husain ibn Ali making the Shaykh also al-Husayni due to this. Al-Gilani was born in 1078 CE (471 AH) in a small town of Iranian </wiki/Iranian_peoples> Gilan </wiki/Gilan> Province. His ancestors were Syeds </wiki/Syed> who settled in Gilan (arabacized to /Jilan/) hence the epiphet of /al-Jilani/.^[6] <#cite_note-sulook.org-5> ^[7] <#cite_note-6> /Sayyid Abu Muhammad Abdul Qadir R.A was born in Naif in the District of Gilan in Persia (Iran) in the month of Ramadan....His father's name was Abu Salih, a God-fearing man and a direct descendant of Hazrat Imam Hasan R.A., the eldest son of Ali </wiki/Ali> R.A, the Holy Prophet's (SAW) first cousin, and of Fatima R.A his beloved daughter. His mother was the daughter of a saintly person- Abdullah Sawmai who was a direct descendant of Imam Husain R.A, the younger son of Ali R.A and Fatima R.A. Thus Sayyid Abdul Qadir was both a Hasani and Hussaini^[8] <#cite_note-7> / His complete name /Al-Syed Muhiyudin Abu Muhammad Abdal Qadir al-Gaylani al-Hasani wal-Hussaini/,^[1] <#cite_note-Sufis_2002.2C_p123-0> ^[2] <#cite_note-Syed_Abdul_Qadir_Jilani_2000.2C_p24-1> Syed </wiki/Syed> denoting his honorific title of descendancy from the Islamic prophet Muhammad </wiki/Muhammad>,^[9] <#cite_note-8> /Muhiyudin/ his title for being known popularly as /"the reviver of religion"/,^[10] <#cite_note-9> Abu Muhammad his Kunya </wiki/Kunya_(Arabic)> or nickname (meaning 'father of Muhammad'), /al-Gaylani/ denoting the region he hailed from^[11] <#cite_note-10> ^[12] <#cite_note-11> although however he also had the epiphet /al-Baghdadi./ ^[13] <#cite_note-12> ^[14] <#cite_note-13> ^[15] <#cite_note-14> (denoting also the city of Baghdad </wiki/Baghdad> where he was now residing in and therefore also geographically recognised through, eventually being buried there), and /al-Hasani wal-Hussaini/ affirming his lineal descent from both Syed Imam Hasan </wiki/Hasan> and Imam Hussain </wiki/Hussain>, the grandsons of Muhammad.^[1] <#cite_note-Sufis_2002.2C_p123-0> ^[16] <#cite_note-World_Peace.27_1998.2C_p176-15>

His father, Syed Abu Saleh Musa al-Hasani^[17] <#cite_note-16> was a direct descendant of the Syed Imam Hasan </wiki/Hasan_ibn_Ali>.^[16] <#cite_note-World_Peace.27_1998.2C_p176-15> ^[18] <#cite_note-17> He was an acknowledged saint of his day /"..and was popularly known as Jangi Dost, because of his love for Jihad"/^[19] <#cite_note-18> /Jangi dost/ thereby being his sobriquet^[6] <#cite_note-sulook.org-5> ^[20] <#cite_note-19> His mother /Ummal Khair/ Fatima,^[21] <#cite_note-20> daughter of Syed Abdullah Sawmai az-Zaid a descendant of Syed Imam Hussain^[16] <#cite_note-World_Peace.27_1998.2C_p176-15> ^[22] <#cite_note-21> through Imam Zain ul Abideen,^[23] <#cite_note-22> he was known himself as a /"great saint of his time and a direct descendant of Hazrat Imam Husain, the Great Martyr of Karbala </wiki/Karbala>"/^[24] <#cite_note-23> [edit </w/index.php?title=Abdul-Qadir_Gilani&action=edit&section=2>] Education He spent his early life in the town of his birth. At the age of eighteen he went to Baghdad </wiki/Baghdad> (1095), where he pursued the study of Hanbali law under several teachers. The Shaikh received lessons on Fiqh </wiki/Fiqh> from Abu Ali al-Mukharrimi, Hadith </wiki/Hadith> from Abu-Bakar-bin-Muzaffar, and tafsir </wiki/Tafsir> from the renowned commentator, Abu Muhammad Jafar. When he was on the way going to "Baghdad" with a large convoy (Qafila), a group of thieves attacked the convoy and took all of their precious belongings, one of the thieves came to him (Sheikh Abdul-Qadir Gilani) and asked him "Boy, tell me what you have in your luggage". He replied "I have forty dinars." The thief searched all of his luggage and could not find the dinars. He then took the boy to his sardar (master) and told him that this boy (Sheikh Abdul-Qadir Gilani) claims he has forty dinars, but after searching his belongings I could not find the dinars. The sardar (master) then asked, "Boy, do you lie?" He replied "No, I am not lying, the dinars were sewn by my mother on the inner side of my shirt." Then one of the thieves checked and found the money. The sardar then asked him. "Boy, you could have lied to us and could have saved your money, why you didn't lie?" Sheikh Abdul-Qadir Gilani replied "Before I started my journey, my mother advised me to tell the truth even if someone tries to kill me as Allah frowns upon those who do not speak the truth." After listening to this the sardar began to cry, as this little boy had so much fear of Allah that he did not lie in such a situation. He felt guilt for all his wrongdoings and felt the fear of Allah so the sardar then gave back all of the looted things to their owners. In Tasawwuf </wiki/Tasawwuf> (the sciences of the heart), his spiritual instructor was Shaikh Abu'l-Khair Hammad bin Muslim al-Dabbas. From him, he received his basic training, and with his help he set out on a spiritual journey. After completion of education, Abdul-Qadir Gilani abandoned the city of Baghdad, and spent twenty-five years as a wanderer in the desert regions of Iraq as a recluse.^[25] <#cite_note-24> [edit </w/index.php?title=Abdul-Qadir_Gilani&action=edit&section=3>] Later life

He was over fifty years old by the time he returned to Baghdad </wiki/Baghdad> in 1127, and began to preach in public. He moved into the school belonging to his old teacher al-Mukharrimii </w/index.php?title=Al-Mukharrimii&action=edit&redlink=1>; there he engaged himself in teaching. Soon he became popular with his pupils. In the morning he taught hadith </wiki/Hadith> and tafsir </wiki/Tafsir>, and in the afternoon held discourse on science of the hearts and the virtues of the Qur'an </wiki/Qur%27an>. He busied himself for forty years in the service of Islam from 521 to 561 AH </wiki/Islamic_calendar>. During this period hundreds of thousands of people converted to Islam because of him and organized several teams to go abroad for dawah </wiki/Dawah> purposes. He was also the teacher of Ibn Qudamah </wiki/Ibn_Qudamah> whom he also designated as a Caliph of his Sufi order. Ibn Qudamah also later fought as a general in Sultan Saladin </wiki/Saladin> Ayyubi's army and conquered Jerusalem from the Christian dominance. [edit </w/index.php?title=Abdul-Qadir_Gilani&action=edit&section=4>] Death The sheikh died on Saturday night 1166 (11 Rabi' istani 561AH) ^[26] <#cite_note-ReferenceA-25> at the age of ninety one years (by the Islamic calendar </wiki/Islamic_calendar>), and was entombed in a shrine within his Madrassa in Baghdad.^[27] <#cite_note-26> ^[28] <#cite_note-27> ^[29] <#cite_note-28> His Shrine and Mosque are in what used to be the school he preached in, located in Babul-Sheikh, Resafa (East bank of the Tigris) in Baghdad </wiki/Baghdad>, Iraq. Worldwide the Sufi orders celebrate Ghouse-al-azham day on 11th at-thani closest to his birthday not his death-date for respect and elevation of their Shaykh which is 10th of Rabi at-Thani in the islamic calendar^[26] <#cite_note-ReferenceA-25> Al-Gilani succeeded the spiritual chain of Junayd Baghdadi </wiki/Junayd_Baghdadi>. His contribution to thought in the Muslim world </wiki/Islamic_world> earned him the title /Muhiyuddin/ (lit. "The reviver of the faith"), as he along with his students and associates laid the groundwork for the society which later produced stalwarts like Nur ad-Din </wiki/Nur_ad-Din> and Saladin </wiki/Saladin>. [edit </w/index.php?title=Abdul-Qadir_Gilani&action=edit&section=5>] Family The Shaikh had four virtuous wives and forty-nine children, twenty-seven sons and twenty-two daughters.^[/citation needed </wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed>/] The most famous of his sons are Shaikh Abdul-Wahab, Sheikh Abdul-Razzaq, Shaikh Abdul-Aziz, Shaikh Isa, Shaikh Musa, Sheikh Yahya, Sheikh Abdullah, Sheikh Muhammed and Sheikh Ibrahim. His sons and grandsons reached the Indian sub-continent </wiki/Indian_sub-continent> throughout the years preaching Islam in his method (Arabic=Tareqa, ). As they have reached the Western part of the Arab world of North Africa </wiki/North_Africa> and Morocco </wiki/Morocco>, and parts of the Horn of Africa </wiki/Horn_of_Africa> (Ethiopia </wiki/Ethiopia>, Eritrea </wiki/Eritrea>, and Somalia </wiki/Somalia> (a country that predominantly professes to the Qadiriyyah order only in the Sufi sect though small patches of Ahmed ibn Idris' order is found) ). In Somalia </wiki/Somalia> the order is

subdivided to Zaylaiyyah order and Uwaisiyyah order. Among the Sufis, who came to India from Baghdad, and who belonged to the family of Shaykh Abd-ul-Qadir Jilani Shah Badr Dewan </w/index.php?title=Shah_Badr_Dewan&action=edit&redlink=1> whose real name was Hasan, and whose honorific title was Badr-ud-Din, is one of the top most Sufis. He stayed near Batala, and laid the foundation of Masania, a kind of inn in his times, but later populated by his children, grand children and great grand children, became a village of its own culture. [edit </w/index.php?title=Abdul-Qadir_Gilani&action=edit&section=6>] Works Some of Jilani's more well known works include: * Al-Ghunya li-talibi tariq al-haqq wa al-din (Sufficient Provision for Seekers of the Path of Truth and Religion) * Al-Fath ar-Rabbani (The Sublime Revelation)available for download (urdu) <http://www.scribd.com/doc/46902833/Alfatah-ur-Rabbani> * Malfuzat (Utterances) * Futuh al-Ghaib (Revelations of the Unseen) available for download (urdu) <http://www.scribd.com/doc/22145099/FATOOH-UL-GAYEB> (English) <http://www.scribd.com/doc/21119097/futuh-Al-Ghaib> * Jala' al-Khatir (The Removal of Care) * Bahajja-Tul Asrar (Ground Secerets) * Sir Al-Asrar (Secret of Secrets) Available for Purchase in English [edit </w/index.php?title=Abdul-Qadir_Gilani&action=edit&section=7>] Bibliography * Utterances of Shaikh Abd al-Qadir al-Jln (Malfzt) / transl. from the Arabic by Muhtar Holland Malfzt Author: Muhtar Holland (1935-) Year: 1994, Publisher: Kuala Lumpur : S. Abdul Majeed & Co, ISBN 1-88221-603-2 </wiki/Special:BookSources/1882216032> * Fifteen letters, khamsata ashara maktban / Shaikh Abd Al-Qdir Al-Jln ; translated from the Persian into Arabic by Al usmu D-Dn Al-Muttaq ; and from Arabic into English by Muhtar Holland, Kamsata aara maktban Author: Al al-Dn Al b. Abd al-Malik al- Muttaq al-Hind (ca1480-1567); Muhtar Holland (1935-) Year: c1997 Edition: 1st ed Publisher: Hollywood, Fla : Al-Baz Pub ISBN 1-88221-616-4 </wiki/Special:BookSources/1882216164> * The removal of cares = Jal Al-Khawtir : a collection of forty-five discoures / Shaikh Abd Al-Qdir Al-Jln ; transl. from the Arabic by Muhtar Holland Jal al-Khawtir Author: Muhtar Holland (1935-) Year: c1997 Publisher: Ft. Lauderdale, Fla : Al-Baz Pub Extent: xxiii, 308 p Size: 22 cm ISBN 1-88221-613-X </wiki/Special:BookSources/188221613X> * The Sultan of the saints : mystical life and teachings of Shaikh Syed Abdul Qadir Jilani / Muhammad Riaz Qadiri

Author: Muhammad Riyaz Qadiri Year: 2000, Publisher: Gujranwala : Abbasi Publications, Size: 22 cm, ISBN 969-851016-8 </wiki/Special:BookSources/9698510168> * The sublime revelation = al-Fath ar-Rabbn : a collection of sixty-two discourses / Abd al-Qdir al- Jln ; transl. from the Arabic by Muhtar Holland, al-Fath al-Rabbn Year: 1998 Edition: 2nd ed, Publisher: Ft. Lauderdale : Al-Baz Publishing, ISBN 1-88221-602-4 </wiki/Special:BookSources/1882216024> * Al-Ghunya li-talibi tariq al-haqq wa al-din (Sufficient Provision for Seekers of the Path of Truth and Religion) ,(Arabic),PartI,II,Abd Al-Qadir Al-Gaylani,Pub.Dar Al-Hurya, Baghdad, Iraq, 1988. * Al-Ghunya li-talibi tariq al-haqq wa al-din (Sufficient Provision for Seekers of the Path of Truth and Religion) (Arabic), Introduced by Dr. Majid Irsan Al-Kilani, Pub. Dar Al-Khair, Damascus-Bairut, 2005. * Encyclopdia Iranica [edit </w/index.php?title=Abdul-Qadir_Gilani&action=edit&section=8>] See also * Qadiriyyah </wiki/Qadiriyyah> * Ali Hujwiri </wiki/Ali_Hujwiri> * Sufi Barkat Ali </wiki/Sufi_Barkat_Ali> [edit </w/index.php?title=Abdul-Qadir_Gilani&action=edit&section=9>] List of notable personalities This section *does not cite </wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources> any references or sources </wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability>*. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources </wiki/Wikipedia:Identifying_reliable_sources>. Unsourced material may be challenged </wiki/Template:Citation_needed> and removed </wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability#Burden_of_evidence>. /(January 2010)/ * Mohammad Ali Mojtahedi Gilani </wiki/Mohammad_Ali_Mojtahedi_Gilani>, founder of Sharif University of Technology </wiki/Sharif_University_of_Technology> * Ardeshir Mohassess </wiki/Ardeshir_Mohassess>, cartoonist * Ebrahim Heshmat </w/index.php?title=Ebrahim_Heshmat&action=edit&redlink=1>, Governor of Lahijan </wiki/Lahijan> in Soviet Republic of Gilan </wiki/Soviet_Republic_of_Gilan> * Mirza Kuchek Khan </wiki/Mirza_Kuchek_Khan>, Founder of Constitutionalist movement of Gilan </wiki/Constitutionalist_movement_of_Gilan> * Arsen Minasian </wiki/Arsen_Minasian> * Hazin Lahiji </wiki/Hazin_Lahiji>, poet </wiki/Poet> * Hengameh </w/index.php?title=Hengameh&action=edit&redlink=1>, singer * Mohammad Taghi Bahjat Foumani </wiki/Mohammad_Taghi_Bahjat_Foumani>, Twelver </wiki/Twelver> Shi'a </wiki/Shi%27a> Marja </wiki/Marja> * Al-Jilani </wiki/Al-Jilani>

* Mahmoud Behzad </wiki/Mahmoud_Behzad> * Majid Samii </wiki/Majid_Samii>, brain surgeon in Germany </wiki/Germany> * Pejman Nouri </wiki/Pejman_Nouri>, football player * Mohammad Moin </wiki/Mohammad_Moin>, prominent Iranian scholar of Persian literature and Iranology * Sirous Ghayeghran </wiki/Sirous_Ghayeghran>, Former Captain of Iranian national Football team * Ghafour Jahani </wiki/Ghafour_Jahani>, Footballer * Hushang Ebtehaj </wiki/Hushang_Ebtehaj>, contemporary poet * Mardavij </wiki/Mardavij>, former king of Iran * Shams Langeroodi </wiki/Shams_Langeroodi>, contemporary poet * Fazlollah Reza </wiki/Fazlollah_Reza>, 2nd Head of Sharif University of Technology </wiki/Sharif_University_of_Technology> * Ahmad (HajAgha) Koutchesfahani </w/index.php?title=Ahmad_(HajAgha)_Koutchesfahani&action=edit&redlink=1>, founder of Iranian Telephone Company of Rasht * Yousaf Raza Gillani </wiki/Yousaf_Raza_Gillani> Prime Minister of Pakistan. His forefathers migrated from the province of Gilan. * Hazrat Pir Sayyid Abdul Qadir Gilani, Prominent Islamic Scholar In The U.K * Hazrat Syed Qalandar Ilm Ali Shah Jilani, Sufi Saint^[/citation needed </wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed>/] ^Article deleted. [edit </w/index.php?title=Abdul-Qadir_Gilani&action=edit&section=10>] References 1. ^ ^/*a*/ <#cite_ref-Sufis_2002.2C_p123_0-0> ^/*b*/ <#cite_ref-Sufis_2002.2C_p123_0-1> ^/*c*/ <#cite_ref-Sufis_2002.2C_p123_0-2> /Biographical encyclopaedia of Sufis: Central Asia and Middle East/ by N. Hanif, 2002, p123 2. ^ ^/*a*/ <#cite_ref-Syed_Abdul_Qadir_Jilani_2000.2C_p24_1-0> ^/*b*/ <#cite_ref-Syed_Abdul_Qadir_Jilani_2000.2C_p24_1-1> /The Sultan of the saints: mystical life and teaching of Shaikh Syed Abdul Qadir Jilani, Muhammad Riyz Qdr, 2000, p24/ 3. *^ <#cite_ref-2>* Philip Khuri Hitti, "Islam, a way of life ", University of Minnesota Press (August 12, 1970). pg 64: "The earliest and most attractive Sufi order was al-Qadiri, named after its founder, the Persian Abd al-Qadir al-Jili (al-Jilani 10771166) 4. *^ <#cite_ref-3>* from the sufi leaders and mordern sunni scholars, such Dr.Tahir Ul Qadri 5. *^ <#cite_ref-4>* The works of Shaykh Umar Eli of Somalia of al-Tariqat al-Qadiriyyah 1260H 6. ^ ^/*a*/ <#cite_ref-sulook.org_5-0> ^/*b*/ <#cite_ref-sulook.org_5-1> [1] <http://sulook.org/jsp/biographies/Shaykh_Abd_al-Qadir.pdf> 7. *^ <#cite_ref-6>* /History of Multan: from the early period to 1849 A.D./ Ashiq Muhammad Khn Durrani, 1991, p31 8. *^ <#cite_ref-7>* /The Election of Caliph/Khalifah and World Peace/ by Khondakar G. Mowla, 1998, p180 9. *^ <#cite_ref-8>* /Muslim communities of grace: the Sufi brotherhoods in Islamic religious life/ by Jamil M. Abun-Nasr, 2007, p94 10. *^ <#cite_ref-9>* /Mihr-e-munr: biography of Hadrat Syed Pr Meher Al Shh/ by Faid Ahmad, Muhammad Fdil Khn, 1998, p21 11. *^ <#cite_ref-10>* Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics: Volume 1. A - Art. Part 1. A - Algonquins By James Hastings, John A Selbie Published by Adamant Media Corporation, 2001. pg 10:"and he was

probably of Persian origin" 12. *^ <#cite_ref-11>* J. Spencer Trimingham, John O. Voll, "The Sufi Orders in Islam", Edition: 2, reprint, illustrated, revised Published by Oxford University Press US, 1998. pg 32: "The Hanbali Qadirriya is also included since 'Abd al-Qadir, of Persian origin was contemporary of the other two 13. *^ <#cite_ref-12>* /Devotional Islam and politics in British India: Ahmad Riza Khan Barelwi/ by Usha Sanyal, 1996, p144 14. *^ <#cite_ref-13>* /Cultural and Religious Heritage of India: Islam/ by Suresh K. Sharma, Usha Sharma, 2004, p321 15. *^ <#cite_ref-14>* /Indo-iranica /Iran Society (Calcutta, India) 1985, p7 16. ^ ^/*a*/ <#cite_ref-World_Peace.27_1998.2C_p176_15-0> ^/*b*/ <#cite_ref-World_Peace.27_1998.2C_p176_15-1> ^/*c*/ <#cite_ref-World_Peace.27_1998.2C_p176_15-2> /The Election of Caliph/Khalifah and World Peace/ by Khondakar G. Mowla, 1998, p176 17. *^ <#cite_ref-16>* /Historical and political who's who of Afghanistan / by Ludwig W. Adamec, 1975, p177 18. *^ <#cite_ref-17>* /The Sultan of the saints: mystical life and teaching of Shaikh Syed Abdul Qadir Jilani, Muhammad Riyz Qdr, 2000, p19/ 19. *^ <#cite_ref-18>* /Mihr-e-munr: biography of Hadrat Syed Pr Meher Al Shh/ by Faid Ahmad, Muhammad Fdil Khn, 1997, p27 20. *^ <#cite_ref-19>* Encyclopaedia of Sufism, Volume 1 By Masood Ali Khan, S. Ram 21. *^ <#cite_ref-20>* /Hadrat Sultan Bahu: life and work / Sayyid Ahmad Sad Hamdn, 2001, p66 22. *^ <#cite_ref-21>* /Mystical discourses of Ghaus-e-Azam Hazrat Shaikh Syed Abdul Qadir Jilani/ Muhammad Riyz Qdr 2002, p66 23. *^ <#cite_ref-22>* /Biographical encyclopaedia of Sufis: Central Asia and Middle East/ by N. Hanif, p123 24. *^ <#cite_ref-23>* /Ghous ul Azam Dastgir:/ by Abdul azz Urf, 1973, p2 25. *^ <#cite_ref-24>* Abd-al-Haqq, /Akbar/, p.11 26. ^ ^/*a*/ <#cite_ref-ReferenceA_25-0> ^/*b*/ <#cite_ref-ReferenceA_25-1> The works of Shaykh Umar Eli of Somalia of al-Tariqat al-Qadiriyyah 27. *^ <#cite_ref-26>* Al-Ghunya li-talibi tariq al-haqq wa al-din (Sufficient Provision for Seekers of the Path of Truth and Religion), (Arabic), PartI,II, Abd Al-Qadir Al-Gilani, Pub.Dar Al-Hurya, Baghdad, Iraq, 1988. ,Al-Ghunya li-talibi tariq al-haqq wa al-din (Sufficient Provision for Seekers of the Path of Truth and Religion) (Arabic), Introduced by Dr. Majid Irsan Al-Kilani, Pub. Dar Al-Khair, Damascus-Bairut, 2005 28. *^ <#cite_ref-27>* Majid 'Ursan al-Kilani, Nash'at al-Tariqat al-Qadiriyah 29. *^ <#cite_ref-28>* The Qadirya Shrine, Baghdad <http://www.islamictourism.com/login/file.php?id=734&lang=E> (PDF) [edit </w/index.php?title=Abdul-Qadir_Gilani&action=edit&section=11>] External links * 160 Names and Titles of 'Abdu-l Qadir al-Jilani <http://taqwa.sg/v/articles/asma-ghawth-al-samadani/> * Website dedicated to Shaikh Muhyi'din 'Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani <http://www.al-baz.com/shaikhabdalqadir/> * Dedicated to his lineage, life, works and progeny <http://www.ghouth-e-azam.com/>

* Website regarding Shaykh Abdul-Qadri al-Gilani and his descendants. <http://www.algillani.org> * Website dedicated to the Lovers & Followers of the Great Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani <http://www.jilani.org> * A complete website regarding Ghaus ul Azam and Gilani Syeds. <http://www.gilani.com.pk> * Ghauth ul Azam <http://www.sufiblog.com/abdul-qadir-jilani.html> * A Site of Web Links About Ghouse Azam Dastagir rz. <http://www.ghouseazam.com> * A web site links related to Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani <http://www.sufism.org.pk/sufis_abdulqadirjilani.php> * [2] <http://www.islam.co.za/abdalqadirjilani/default.htm>[3] <http://www.al-baz.com/>[4] <http://www.quranicstudies.com/listbook1.html> Excerpts/Books by Abdul Qadir Jilani </wiki/Abdul_Qadir_Jilani> [edit </w/index.php?title=Abdul-Qadir_Gilani&action=edit&section=12>] His Works * English translations of some of his works Al-Baz <http://www.al-baz.com/> * A Diwan <http://www.scribd.com/doc/38970915> [edit </w/index.php?title=Abdul-Qadir_Gilani&action=edit&section=13>] Branches and affiliated organisations of the Qadiri Order * 'Arusiyyah - Qadiriyyah (Founder: Imam al-'Arus Sayyid Muhammad) <http://www.taqwa.sg> * Darul Ehsan (Founder: Hazrat Abu Anees Muhammad Barkat Ali) <http://www.darulehsan.net/home.php> * Qadiri - Rifa'i (Founder: Muhyiddin Ansari) <http://www.qadiri-rifai.org> * Sarwari - Qadri Order (Founder: Hazrat Sultan Bahu) <http://www.yabahu.com> * International Qadiri Order <http://www.kadiriyolu.com> [hide <#>]v </wiki/Template:Sufism> ** d </wiki/Template_talk:Sufism> ** e <http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Sufism&action=edit>Sufism </wiki/Sufism> and Islamic mysticism Ideas Ihsan </wiki/Ihsan> Noor </wiki/Noor_(Sufism)> Muqaam Haal </wiki/Haal> Manzil </wiki/Manzil> Yaqeen </wiki/Yaqeen> Fanaa </wiki/Fanaa_(Sufism)> Baqaa </wiki/Baqaa> Haqiqa </wiki/Haqiqa> Marifa </wiki/Marifa> Nafs </wiki/Nafs> Sulook </wiki/Sulook> Lataif </wiki/Lataif-e-sitta> Cosmology </wiki/Sufi_cosmology> Kashf </wiki/Kashf> Metaphysics </wiki/Sufi_metaphysics> Psychology </wiki/Sufi_psychology> Philosophy </wiki/Sufi_philosophy> Practices Dhikr </wiki/Dhikr> Hara </wiki/Ha%E1%B8%8Dra> Muraqaba </wiki/Muraqaba> Qawwali </wiki/Qawwali> Sema </wiki/Sema> Whirling </wiki/Sufi_whirling> Sufi orders </wiki/Tariqah> Ba 'Alawi </wiki/Ba_%27Alawi_tariqa> Bektashi </wiki/Bektashi_Order> Chishti </wiki/Chishti_Order> Dar ul Ehsan </wiki/Dar_ul_Ehsan> Mevlevi </wiki/Mawlawi_Order> Murdiyya </wiki/Mouride> Naqshbandi

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